NameJohn Stevens II
Birth1715
Death10 May 1792
FatherJohn Stevens (1682-1737)
Misc. Notes
John Stevens, a son of this Englishman, rose to distinction in public service. At Princeton he was vicepresident of the Council convened on August 27, 1776, by the first Legislature of New Jersey. So well did he serve that he was chosen to preside over the Council of Eastern New Jersey proprietors. Next he was elected a Member of Congress for New Jersey, and president of the State Convention, which met on December 11, 1787, to consider the National Constitution, duly adopted eleven days thereafter by New Jersey, as the third commonwealth to do so. He was the delegate from his State to present this ratification to Congress. Here, plainly, was a man cast in a large mold;.-an administrator of acknowledged power, the first among equals to lay foundations broad and deep for his State and his country. In the home of this man questions as wide as America were discussed day by day, with hope for happy issues, with courage for whatever might befall. He was, moreover, a man of ample fortune, so that the talents of his children had generous and timely tilth, bringing to their best estate a fiber at once refined and strong.
Spouses
1Elizabeth Alexander
Birth15 Dec 1726, New York, NY
DeathSep 1800, Clermont, NJ
FatherJames Alexander (1691-1756)
MotherMary Sprott (~1653-1760)
Marriage1748, New York City
ChildrenJohn (1749-1838)
 Mary (~1750-1814)
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